HomeWiz
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Calla Baxter
HomeWiz returned my call promptly, set up a time to do some work for me, showed up on time and completed the job. As a new customer of theirs, I was appreciative of the responsiveness and quick service. They are a professional group.
Mar 29th, 2024 -
Bobby D
The team showed up and easily identified the problem and were able to correct it same day. They were punctual, friendly and performed the work in the time estimated and were competitively priced. Highly Recommend
Mar 8th, 2024 -
bill Wiley
HomeWiz came out and repaired my broken heating system. The charge; $99! Wow service. Apparently it was an easy fix. I’m thrilled
Feb 27th, 2024 -
Donna Buinicky
I had called 6 different electricians and you and one other were the only ones to call me back. The one I didn’t hire wasn’t licensed for multi-unit buildings, he told me that up front and I appreciated his honesty. You required to be paid before you even showed up to show your value, is a business model that I completely disagree with. Your statement was, “we are committing to sending 3 people out so we want a commitment from youâ€. You were my only choice, and, had I had another I would have never hired you. I was only here for two weeks and had many contractors scheduled to do work and wanted the electrical systems in our house checked. Dan was condescending on the phone, telling me I’m “putting the icing on the cake first†because the painters were already scheduled, that the electrical should come first because you may need to tear out drywall and then I would need to have them patched them up, totally out of the realm I was looking for. You never really bothered to ask what I was doing, why I was doing it in the order I was. Perhaps you should ask more questions before making uninformed statements.Three of you showed up for the appointment. I feel like I paid $1250 to be sold to, one person to do the work and the other two were here to sell me electrical services I didn’t need. And for that amount of money I would have at least expected a written report stating what was checked and the condition of each item, good, bad or ugly, with recommendations. Maybe that’s a liability for you to actually document what was or wasn’t examined. On the phone I was told you would correct anything and do any work that didn’t require equipment to be purchased. You told me the person doing my tear out could remove the security system, that would be me! You knew I wanted that done, I should have asked you to do it, so shame on me. It did not require any additional purchased components to be removed. Bobby did all the testing while Dan and Howard used rudimentary, old school, emotional scare tactics to convince me I needed things that were not necessary. I recognized every one of your sales pitches as I’ve had more sales training than anyone person should. And Howard, no one cares how many degrees you have, all we wanted was an honest electrician, not a plumber or a heat pump installer which we had already hired. And you should not be making negative comments about your competitors. Telling me I needed 6 -7 wired smoke/carbon detectors to bring the house up to code is incorrect and you must be aware of that. The house is at code for the time it was built. And $6000--$7000 for a new electric panel is insane. I am still waiting for the quote Dan was going to send me. By the way, my heat pumps are installed, running beautifully and I didn’t even need a sub-panel. With your current business model I can see why you were the only company to call me back and available with short notice. I understand you want the big expensive jobs, it’s like being a luxury real estate agent, which by the way I am, but I work in all price ranges as those small sales ultimately turn into really big ones. I would think your business is a relationship business like real estate. I hope you find your ideal customers with deep pockets, that is just not us.
Feb 27th, 2024 -
Donna Buinicky
I had called 6 different electricians and you and one other were the only ones to call me back. The one I didn’t hire wasn’t licensed for multi-unit buildings, he told me that up front and I appreciated his honesty. You required to be paid before you even showed up to show your value, is a business model that I completely disagree with. Your statement was, “we are committing to sending 3 people out so we want a commitment from youâ€. You were my only choice, and, had I had another I would have never hired you. I was only here for two weeks and had many contractors scheduled to do work and wanted the electrical systems in our house checked. Dan was condescending on the phone, telling me I’m “putting the icing on the cake first†because the painters were already scheduled, that the electrical should come first because you may need to tear out drywall and then I would need to have them patched them up, totally out of the realm I was looking for. You never really bothered to ask what I was doing, why I was doing it in the order I was. Perhaps you should ask more questions before making uninformed statements.Three of you showed up for the appointment. I feel like I paid $1250 to be sold to, one person to do the work and the other two were here to sell me electrical services I didn’t need. And for that amount of money I would have at least expected a written report stating what was checked and the condition of each item, good, bad or ugly, with recommendations. Maybe that’s a liability for you to actually document what was or wasn’t examined. On the phone I was told you would correct anything and do any work that didn’t require equipment to be purchased. You told me the person doing my tear out could remove the security system, that would be me! You knew I wanted that done, I should have asked you to do it, so shame on me. It did not require any additional purchased components to be removed. Bobby did all the testing while Dan and Howard used rudimentary, old school, emotional scare tactics to convince me I needed things that were not necessary. I recognized every one of your sales pitches as I’ve had more sales training than anyone person should. And Howard, no one cares how many degrees you have, all we wanted was an honest electrician, not a plumber or a heat pump installer which we had already hired. And you should not be making negative comments about your competitors. Telling me I needed 6 -7 wired smoke/carbon detectors to bring the house up to code is incorrect and you must be aware of that. The house is at code for the time it was built. And $6000--$7000 for a new electric panel is insane. I am still waiting for the quote Dan was going to send me. By the way, my heat pumps are installed, running beautifully and I didn’t even need a sub-panel. With your current business model I can see why you were the only company to call me back and available with short notice. I understand you want the big expensive jobs, it’s like being a luxury real estate agent, which by the way I am, but I work in all price ranges as those small sales ultimately turn into really big ones. I would think your business is a relationship business like real estate. I hope you find your ideal customers with deep pockets, that is just not us.Anyone considering this company should also Google HomeWiz Belmont MA, same people with similar reviews to this one.
Feb 26th, 2024
About
HomeWiz
We’re HomeWiz, and we’ve been a family-owned and operated business serving the Greater Boston Area since 1990. Fully certified, licensed, and insured, our HomeWiz electrical and HVAC technicians are ready to solve home service dilemmas — from standard issues such as power outages and annual tune-ups to more modern obstacles such as home automation and smart technology installations. We provide same-day service, up-front pricing, and a team of expert technicians.
Contact Info
Services
- Indoor Air Quality
- Home Automation
- Water & Drain Services
- Heating Services
- AC services
- Electrical Services
- Surge Protection
- Generator Repair & Installation
- Circuits Fans
- Smoke Detectors
- Code Compliance
- Doorbells, Buzzers, & Chimes
- Attic Fans
- Internet Wiring
- Lighting Services
- Electrical Panel Upgrade
- Sub Panel
- Whole House Fans
- EV Charging Stations
- Knob Tube Wiring
- Home Theater
- Casablanca Fan Repair
- AC Repair
- AC Maintenance
- Thermostat Zones
- AC Replacement & Installation
- Mini Split Systems
- Furnace repair
- Heating maintenance
- Heat pumps
- Furnace replacement & installation
- Boiler repair & installation
- Thermostats & zoning
Questions & Answers
Q Where is HomeWiz located?
A HomeWiz is located at 694 POST RD, WELLS, Maine 04090
Q What is the internet address for HomeWiz?
A The website (URL) for HomeWiz is: https://www.yourhomewiz.com/
Q How big is HomeWiz?
A HomeWiz employs approximately 11-20 people.
Q What days are HomeWiz open?
A HomeWiz is open:
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Q How is HomeWiz rated?
A HomeWiz has a 4.8 Star Rating from 87 reviewers.
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HomeWiz
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 87 Reviews )Calla Baxter on Google
HomeWiz returned my call promptly, set up a time to do some work for me, showed up on time and completed the job. As a new customer of theirs, I was appreciative of the responsiveness and quick service. They are a professional group.
Bobby D on Google
The team showed up and easily identified the problem and were able to correct it same day. They were punctual, friendly and performed the work in the time estimated and were competitively priced. Highly Recommend
bill Wiley on ChamberofCommerce.com
HomeWiz came out and repaired my broken heating system. The charge; $99! Wow service. Apparently it was an easy fix. I’m thrilled
Donna Buinicky on ChamberofCommerce.com
I had called 6 different electricians and you and one other were the only ones to call me back. The one I didn’t hire wasn’t licensed for multi-unit buildings, he told me that up front and I appreciated his honesty. You required to be paid before you even showed up to show your value, is a business model that I completely disagree with. Your statement was, “we are committing to sending 3 people out so we want a commitment from youâ€. You were my only choice, and, had I had another I would have never hired you. I was only here for two weeks and had many contractors scheduled to do work and wanted the electrical systems in our house checked. Dan was condescending on the phone, telling me I’m “putting the icing on the cake first†because the painters were already scheduled, that the electrical should come first because you may need to tear out drywall and then I would need to have them patched them up, totally out of the realm I was looking for. You never really bothered to ask what I was doing, why I was doing it in the order I was. Perhaps you should ask more questions before making uninformed statements.
Three of you showed up for the appointment. I feel like I paid $1250 to be sold to, one person to do the work and the other two were here to sell me electrical services I didn’t need. And for that amount of money I would have at least expected a written report stating what was checked and the condition of each item, good, bad or ugly, with recommendations. Maybe that’s a liability for you to actually document what was or wasn’t examined. On the phone I was told you would correct anything and do any work that didn’t require equipment to be purchased. You told me the person doing my tear out could remove the security system, that would be me! You knew I wanted that done, I should have asked you to do it, so shame on me. It did not require any additional purchased components to be removed. Bobby did all the testing while Dan and Howard used rudimentary, old school, emotional scare tactics to convince me I needed things that were not necessary. I recognized every one of your sales pitches as I’ve had more sales training than anyone person should. And Howard, no one cares how many degrees you have, all we wanted was an honest electrician, not a plumber or a heat pump installer which we had already hired. And you should not be making negative comments about your competitors. Telling me I needed 6 -7 wired smoke/carbon detectors to bring the house up to code is incorrect and you must be aware of that. The house is at code for the time it was built. And $6000--$7000 for a new electric panel is insane. I am still waiting for the quote Dan was going to send me. By the way, my heat pumps are installed, running beautifully and I didn’t even need a sub-panel. With your current business model I can see why you were the only company to call me back and available with short notice. I understand you want the big expensive jobs, it’s like being a luxury real estate agent, which by the way I am, but I work in all price ranges as those small sales ultimately turn into really big ones. I would think your business is a relationship business like real estate. I hope you find your ideal customers with deep pockets, that is just not us.
Donna Buinicky on ChamberofCommerce.com
I had called 6 different electricians and you and one other were the only ones to call me back. The one I didn’t hire wasn’t licensed for multi-unit buildings, he told me that up front and I appreciated his honesty. You required to be paid before you even showed up to show your value, is a business model that I completely disagree with. Your statement was, “we are committing to sending 3 people out so we want a commitment from youâ€. You were my only choice, and, had I had another I would have never hired you. I was only here for two weeks and had many contractors scheduled to do work and wanted the electrical systems in our house checked. Dan was condescending on the phone, telling me I’m “putting the icing on the cake first†because the painters were already scheduled, that the electrical should come first because you may need to tear out drywall and then I would need to have them patched them up, totally out of the realm I was looking for. You never really bothered to ask what I was doing, why I was doing it in the order I was. Perhaps you should ask more questions before making uninformed statements.
Three of you showed up for the appointment. I feel like I paid $1250 to be sold to, one person to do the work and the other two were here to sell me electrical services I didn’t need. And for that amount of money I would have at least expected a written report stating what was checked and the condition of each item, good, bad or ugly, with recommendations. Maybe that’s a liability for you to actually document what was or wasn’t examined. On the phone I was told you would correct anything and do any work that didn’t require equipment to be purchased. You told me the person doing my tear out could remove the security system, that would be me! You knew I wanted that done, I should have asked you to do it, so shame on me. It did not require any additional purchased components to be removed. Bobby did all the testing while Dan and Howard used rudimentary, old school, emotional scare tactics to convince me I needed things that were not necessary. I recognized every one of your sales pitches as I’ve had more sales training than anyone person should. And Howard, no one cares how many degrees you have, all we wanted was an honest electrician, not a plumber or a heat pump installer which we had already hired. And you should not be making negative comments about your competitors. Telling me I needed 6 -7 wired smoke/carbon detectors to bring the house up to code is incorrect and you must be aware of that. The house is at code for the time it was built. And $6000--$7000 for a new electric panel is insane. I am still waiting for the quote Dan was going to send me. By the way, my heat pumps are installed, running beautifully and I didn’t even need a sub-panel. With your current business model I can see why you were the only company to call me back and available with short notice. I understand you want the big expensive jobs, it’s like being a luxury real estate agent, which by the way I am, but I work in all price ranges as those small sales ultimately turn into really big ones. I would think your business is a relationship business like real estate. I hope you find your ideal customers with deep pockets, that is just not us.
Anyone considering this company should also Google HomeWiz Belmont MA, same people with similar reviews to this one.
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